5:30-7:00 p.m. Reception (in conjunction with the Camden Art Association's Members Show)
7:00 p.m. Concert
South Carolina native and Artistic Director, Claire Bryant, and fellow alumni from The Academya program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute, offer innovative and collaborative community and campus residencies through Chamber Music with the intention of deepening societies' relationship with the arts and music education. These musicians are dedicated to the importance of community connection, through work in the public schools, retirement communities, health-care facilities, departments of disabilities, community centers and other venues that make up the core of our society.
Claire founded Claire Bryant and Friends in 2009 with the intention to return to South Carolina and build a deeper connection for the arts within individual communities in her home state. Instead of only presenting a single concert, these artists have realized the benefits of going beyond the scope of a traditional performance. With interactions, engagement, and exploration, chamber music can offer a full communal experience with a longer lasting impact.
The
Declassified
The Declassified is a chamber ensemble seeking a revolution in the live musical arts. Founded at Carnegie Hall, The Declassified is a newly independent collective of musicians who combine world-class artistry, revelatory audience engagement, and innovative programming in pursuit of a new model for artistic citizenship. The Declassified designs community residencies to reach audiences of broad scope, bringing interactive performances to schools, hospitals, prisons and bars as well as major international concert halls.
Drawn exclusively
from alumni of The Academy, a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School,
and the Weill Music Institute, the members of The Declassified have presented
acclaimed residencies in Spain, Mexico, Iceland, South Africa, the United
Arab Emirates, Germany and Japan under the name Ensemble ACJW since 2010
alone. In its inaugural 2011-2012 season, The Declassified will
continue to expand its international profile with return engagements
in Mexico and Iceland, a new project in Mumbai, India, and
will present residencies in South Carolina, at Princeton University, and
at New York City's Beth Abraham Hospital.
Joining Claire (cello) in December are Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano; Carol McGonnell, clarinet; and Meena Bhasin, viola.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Claire Bryant, cello
A native of South Carolina, cellist Claire Bryant enjoys an active and
diverse career in New York City as a performer of chamber music, contemporary
music, and solo cello repertoire. She is equally passionate and committed to
her work as an educator and advocate for the inclusion of the arts in society.
In 2009, Ms. Bryant founded a community residency project through Chamber Music
in South Carolina called Claire Bryant and Friends. This new endeavor brings accomplished
young artists to communities for week-long residencies that include
collaborative teaching and performing in the public schools, advocacy forums
for arts education, and multiple performances in diverse and innovative venues.
The 2010 recipient of the Robert Sherman McGraw Hill Companies award for
excellence in community outreach and music education, she is a graduate of The
Juilliard School and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where her primary
teachers have been Bonnie Hampton and Joel Krosnick. Ms. Bryant currently
serves as an assistant faculty member at The Juilliard School. Ms. Bryant is an
alumna of The Academy.
Meena Bhasin, viola (December & April)
Meena Bhasin is an entrepreneurial violist who is interested in forging
new roles for the classical musician. Her passion for cultural dialogue has led
her to projects all over the globe from China and Israel to Iran and Ghana,
using the human experience of music as a unifying force for mutual
understanding. At home in New York, Meena created the MUSIC Exchange - a
project whose goal was to foster a dialogue between recently resettled refugee
youth, students from inner city schools, and professional musicians. In
performance Meena pursues her diverse interests, collaborating with a range of
world-class artists. Her recent engagements have included performances
with Emanuel Ax and Sir Simon Rattle, appearances with band Vampire Weekend on
Saturday Night Live and MTV Unplugged, and a tour of the US as a soloist with
legendary British rock band Jethro Tull.
Meena grew up under the tutelage of Itzhak Perlman at the Perlman Music
Program, and graduated with honors from a dual degree program in international
relations at Tufts University and viola performance at New England
Conservatory.
Carol
McGonnell, Clarinet (December)
Academy alumna
Carol McGonnell has performed as a soloist with the Ulster Orchestra, RTÉ
National Symphony Orchestra, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, The Knights chamber
orchestra, Ensemble Modern, and Camerata Pacifica. She also performed in the
inaugural concert of Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall and appeared with Midori in
Lincoln Center's Great Performers series. She is the Artistic Director
of New Music-New Ireland, which promotes the performance of Irish compositions
abroad, and has been a guest curator at the Kilkenny Arts Festival. Carol is
also the Artistic Director of Music for Museums, in association with the
National Gallery of Ireland and other institutions, including The Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York City, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston,
and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Carol is a founding member of the
Argento Chamber Ensemble, and has been on the clarinet faculty of The Juilliard
School's Music Advancement Program, is currently on the auxillary faculty as
contrabass clarinet teacher at Juilliard and is on the chamber-music
faculty of the Fontainebleau
Academy.
Elizabeth Joy Roe,
piano (December)
Hailed "brilliant" by The New York Times, pianist Elizabeth
Joy Roe was named one of the classical music world's "Six on the Rise: Young
Artists to Watch" by Symphony Magazine. She made her New York recital debut at
Alice Tully Hall in 2007 as the recipient of the prestigious Juilliard William
Petschek Piano Debut Recital Award. Ms. Roe has appeared as recitalist,
orchestral soloist, and chamber musician at major venues worldwide, including
Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, the Seoul Arts Center, the
Ravinia Festival, Salle Cortot, Teatro Argentino, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
and the Banff Centre. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees from The
Juilliard School, graduating with Scholastic Distinction. Ms. Roe's career
highlights include a solo recording, Images Poetiques, on the Universal
Classics Korea/DG label; a Visiting Artist professorship at Smith College;
presentations at the Entertainment Gathering (EG) Conference; broadcasts on NPR; an artistic residency for the
US Embassy in Argentina; the Children's Music Campaign NYC (with Claire Bryant
and Carol McGonnell); and the groundbreaking Anderson & Roe Piano Duo,
whose music videos have been viewed by millions on YouTube. Ms. Roe is a
Steinway Artist, Soros Fellow, and an alumna of The Academy.
For more information on the residency and artists, please visit www.fineartscenter.org and www.clairebryant.com.
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